There will be three key presentations throughout the day that will focus
on the integration of clean energy tools and strategies. The day will
begin with visionary and economist, Ian Goldin of Oxford University
from 8:40 am - 9:00 am; a Three Nations Global Report discussing energy
supply and demand for 2050 for Africa, China and North America from
9:10 am - 10:00 am; and SAIT's president and CEO, Irene Lewis, prepares
a clean energy workforce from 12:15 pm - 1:15 pm.

The Innovation Playground, located on the Exhibition floor, offers a
hands‐on demonstration opportunity for attendees to see the latest
innovations and clean energy technology in action. Free entry for
industry professionals.

Yesterday, a multinational announcement was made at the Global Clean
Energy Congress 2011: the Virgin Earth Challenge unveiled 11 finalists
from an original 2,600 submissions to the world for the first time.

The purpose of the Challenge is simple and clear: $25 million for the
first to establish a safe technology and business to capture carbon
from thin air. One Canadian company has made the cut: Carbon
Engineering, led by David Keith.

The leading organizations bring expertise and solutions from a wide
range of areas which includes air capture, biochar, bio-energy with
carbon capture and storage, enhanced weathering on land, and land
management.

ABOUT THE EVENT

Organized by WADE Canada and dmg events, Global Clean Energy Congress
2011 is an inaugural conference and exhibition in Calgary at Stampede
Park, featuring keynote speakers, investors and inventors as well as
sessions on cleaner hydrocarbons, energy efficiencies, transportation,
nuclear, hydrogen, onsite generation and more. The event is being held
November 1-3, and 3,000 visitors to the exhibition, 100 exhibiting
companies, and 400 conference delegates are expected. Key stakeholders
include Climate Change and Emissions Management Corporation (CCEMC),
ENMAX, Encana Natural Gas, GE, Government of Alberta, and Schulich
School of Engineering, University of Calgary.

PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES

All of the above items are photo opportunities.

Media will be required to register for these photo opportunities and
will be given accreditation. Please contact Clare McWilliams at cmcwilliams@wadecanada.ca to register and to schedule interviews.